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welshaly Posted - 06 April 2011 : 19:29:13
hi going br end of month got my car sorted is it true the or will inform my landlord that im going br been renting for a year with them and never missed a payment but have fallen behind with council tax and putting it in my br im scared they will throw me out help
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Niobe Posted - 13 April 2011 : 22:11:19
This forum can help you look at your forms to tell you if they are ok. Check the expert link on the left hand side of the page and check with those who have expertise in BR.

Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.

Jan
xx
welshaly Posted - 13 April 2011 : 21:25:45
will do just trying to sort someone to look at my br forms cant wait till 26 april at court
Housing Posted - 13 April 2011 : 20:52:49
Please let us know how you get on

Richard

"There are no problems - only solutions"
welshaly Posted - 13 April 2011 : 07:32:01
thanks housing x
Housing Posted - 10 April 2011 : 17:05:04
Do not worry, the OR will not necessarily contact your landlord - despite what has been said here.

If you are up to date with your rent or not!

Ask the OR to use his discretion and he probably will

Good luck, Richard

"There are no problems - only solutions"
Skippy Posted - 09 April 2011 : 16:41:33
You could be right Jan. Brighton seems to be a very strict office - as far as I know they were they the only office that used to close Cashminder accounts and insist a new account was opened.

View my blog at http://skippy13.blogs.iva.co.uk/

Only when the last tree has died, the last river has been poisoned and the last fish has been caught will we realise that we cannot eat money.

Last IPA payment made on 28th June 2010 - it's over at last!
Niobe Posted - 09 April 2011 : 08:02:45
Perhaps it varies from office to office? Obviously the office where BigAl worked didn't contact the landlord.

Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.

Jan
xx
theguvnor Posted - 09 April 2011 : 07:11:37
Well I'm sorry to disagree but I provided a full copy of tenancy agreement and fully co-operated with or. The or at brighton directly told me they will contact all landlords irrespective of any tenancy agreement or the fact you are up to date with rent and have never had arrears.
Surely it's best to be honest with landlord then to chance your arm they won't be informed not to mention there may be a specific clause in tenancy agreement regarding bankruptcy.
Bigal4787 Posted - 09 April 2011 : 00:22:31
HI,
in all the cases that I dealt with in private rented properties, I NEVER contacted the landlord of the property, as long as a copy of the tenancy agreemnent was supplied to show that an agreement was in place and to show the rent.

The only time I contacted landlords was when people failed to co-operate, or it was suspected that the tenancy was a scam to show that the rent of £xxx was being paid when it wasn't.

The only other time the OR will contact a landlord is in relation to commercial tenancies/rentals.

Big Al
Insolvency examiner with the Insolvency service from April 2008 - July 2010.

If you need help completing SOA's(statement of affairs) or PIQ's(preliminary information questionnaire) if you've been declared bankrupt, or anything else and you're within 30 miles or so of Warrington, then please contact me via my contact details in the expert page for futher details"
Niobe Posted - 08 April 2011 : 11:03:36
Regardless of whether or not the agency knows your daughter, they have no right discussing your business with her, it is a breach of confidentiality and the Data Protection Act.

Don't worry about the court - you will be fine.

Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.

Jan
xx
welshaly Posted - 08 April 2011 : 09:22:05
the agency i rent of knows my daughter and i dont want her to find out as she will worry got my date at court to go br 26 of april im worried sick
kentmikey Posted - 08 April 2011 : 07:49:55
Upfront and be honest is the best policy!
Niobe Posted - 07 April 2011 : 12:24:49
I'm sure you will be fine, a lot of posters rent who are BR,

Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.

Jan
xx
confused01 Posted - 07 April 2011 : 12:18:35
I have been told by an insolvency expert that they will check with landlord that you are up to date but she has never known anyone to lose their home. I hope not cos we have been advised to secure a rental before filing for bankruptcy.
theguvnor Posted - 07 April 2011 : 08:21:15
Yes they will contact your landlord irrespective of wether you are up to date or not. I never missed a rental payment in two and a half years but OR still contacted Landlord, they told me the will do this in all cases as people may not be truthful.
My advice to you would be to be open and honest - if you chance it that the or wont contact LL and they do then this may set alarm bells with Landlord.
I was honest with my landlord, explained the situation and that I was in a stronger position after BR, that I still had a job and that it would not affect them in the slightest plus all the costs and fees if they wanted to get rid of me as a tenant and find someone else.
If you have been there a while, paid rent on time and looked after their property I'm sure they will understand as long as you are honest with them.

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